Neuromuscular training in young athletes improves performance and decreases the risk of injuries during sports activities. These effects are primarily ascribed to the enhancement of muscle strength and power but also balance, speed and agility. However, most studies have failed to demonstrate significant improvement in these abilities. This is probably due to the fact that traditional tests do not reflect training methods (e.g., plyometric training vs. isometric or isokinetic strength testing, dynamic balance training vs. static balance testing). The protocols utilized in laboratories only partially fulfill the current needs for testing under sport-specific conditions. Moreover, laboratory testing usually requires skilled staff and a well e...
Lower extremity injuries in male youth soccer are common and equate to a substantial time-loss from ...
The work presents complex methods of simultaneous registration of electric activity of the lower ext...
Purpose: To compare a novel sprint test on a cycle ergometer with a countermovement-jump (CMJ) test ...
Traditional neuromuscular tests (e.g., jumping and sprinting tasks) are useful to assess athletic pe...
Objective: This review study aimed to assess the impact of neuromuscular training (NT) on athletes’ ...
The assessment of muscle strength, power, range of motion, stiffness and flexibility is important in...
The evaluation of training programs in soccer modality in various moments of periodization is import...
Background: A high injury-incidence in the world of youth team sports requires athletes, teams and h...
This study examined the effects of an 8-week integrative neuromuscular training (INT) program, inclu...
The aim of the study was to develop and examine a test for evaluation of the physical and technical ...
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the current evidence by assessing the effectivenes...
Purpose: To investigate the convergent validity, reliability, and sensitivity over a week of trainin...
Title: Analysis of motor tests football players Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to assess moto...
Previous research has documented positive effects of periodised muscular endurance resistance traini...
In order to improve performance in sport activities, functional or structural modifications can be p...
Lower extremity injuries in male youth soccer are common and equate to a substantial time-loss from ...
The work presents complex methods of simultaneous registration of electric activity of the lower ext...
Purpose: To compare a novel sprint test on a cycle ergometer with a countermovement-jump (CMJ) test ...
Traditional neuromuscular tests (e.g., jumping and sprinting tasks) are useful to assess athletic pe...
Objective: This review study aimed to assess the impact of neuromuscular training (NT) on athletes’ ...
The assessment of muscle strength, power, range of motion, stiffness and flexibility is important in...
The evaluation of training programs in soccer modality in various moments of periodization is import...
Background: A high injury-incidence in the world of youth team sports requires athletes, teams and h...
This study examined the effects of an 8-week integrative neuromuscular training (INT) program, inclu...
The aim of the study was to develop and examine a test for evaluation of the physical and technical ...
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the current evidence by assessing the effectivenes...
Purpose: To investigate the convergent validity, reliability, and sensitivity over a week of trainin...
Title: Analysis of motor tests football players Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to assess moto...
Previous research has documented positive effects of periodised muscular endurance resistance traini...
In order to improve performance in sport activities, functional or structural modifications can be p...
Lower extremity injuries in male youth soccer are common and equate to a substantial time-loss from ...
The work presents complex methods of simultaneous registration of electric activity of the lower ext...
Purpose: To compare a novel sprint test on a cycle ergometer with a countermovement-jump (CMJ) test ...